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now, let's go to steve. >>> thank you sal. under clear skies, a little hint, just looking richmond, outer richmond, sunset even over on san francisco state, winds are easterly. there's fog off the coast. but it's staying off the coast. let's focus on the rain or the lack thereof in san francisco, 0, nothing, in october that's the first october that no rain has fallen on san francisco since 1980 and the 14th time in 160 years of o weather keeping. 9 -- of weather keeping. the odds are favoring dry, but i remain steadfast we'll see rain in november. and we'll get blustery cooler conditions on the weekend. today it's sunshine and warmer temps. tonight it will turn westerly into tomorrow. we get that offshore push. had that yesterday, we'll have it again today, which means nice conditions by the beaches. the fog is there. it's rare. it wants to touch the san mateo coast but it can't. 39 here half-moon bay. there are cold readings under clear skies. this system is poised to make a move toward the pacific northwest and the sierra ne
now, let's go to steve. >>> thank you sal. under clear skies, a little hint, just looking richmond, outer richmond, sunset even over on san francisco state, winds are easterly. there's fog off the coast. but it's staying off the coast. let's focus on the rain or the lack thereof in san francisco, 0, nothing, in october that's the first october that no rain has fallen on san francisco since 1980 and the 14th time in 160 years of o weather keeping. 9 -- of weather keeping. the odds are...
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men like steve day. some of the hundred of miners who a year-long joint investigation by abc news and the center for public integrity found have been quietly battling and losing against big coal companies and their prominent expensive doctors. >> a total national disgrace. the deck is stacked in theory and practice against coal miners, men and women and it is tragic. >> reporter: black lung remains the scourge of coal country. yet big coal companies have been able to avoid paying millions of dollars in black lung benefits to ailing miners thanks largely to their doctors says west virginia senator jay rockefeller. >> you can hardly do anything but cry with rage, with sadness. >> reporter: in the case of the late gary fox one of the first doctors the coal company asked to review his record, a long specialist from pittsburgh, who stand out in appalachia in his red porsche. several judges described him as hostile to the black lung program and biased in his findings. the doctor's finding on gary fox, black lu
men like steve day. some of the hundred of miners who a year-long joint investigation by abc news and the center for public integrity found have been quietly battling and losing against big coal companies and their prominent expensive doctors. >> a total national disgrace. the deck is stacked in theory and practice against coal miners, men and women and it is tragic. >> reporter: black lung remains the scourge of coal country. yet big coal companies have been able to avoid paying...
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steve sedgwick live for us in london. steve, good morning. >> hello there. yeah, the market had a very good month in october. s&p up over 23% for the year, up over 4% in the month of october. so, yes, they gave back a bit of ground, but it wasn't a great fright. elsewhere really interesting stories. 23 million homes plus, 47 million americans plus, are actually recipients of food stamps and they will get a benefit cut today. it will be around about 36 bucks out of the 275 monthly benefit per household which will be cut, but there is a multiplier effect. which means it has a two to one effect in many cases. so if you lose $5 billion worth of benefits, that can have a $10 billion effect on the u.s. economy. so real concerns there about what those benefit cuts mean across the united states. elsewhere, a bit of good news for people who have been reluctant up until now to put money toward flexible spending arguments for health care. basically use it or lose it was the old mantra. now it seems the irs and treasury saying you might be able to carry forward 500 buck
steve sedgwick live for us in london. steve, good morning. >> hello there. yeah, the market had a very good month in october. s&p up over 23% for the year, up over 4% in the month of october. so, yes, they gave back a bit of ground, but it wasn't a great fright. elsewhere really interesting stories. 23 million homes plus, 47 million americans plus, are actually recipients of food stamps and they will get a benefit cut today. it will be around about 36 bucks out of the 275 monthly...
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back to you, steve. >>> good morning. kind of a weird morning temperature-wise in the lows. 50s to near 60s with other locations in the 30s. if you have any kind of a breeze east to north, it is way up there, very mild. if not it is very cold. some cloud cover to the north. the north bay may get a few high clouds. there is rain on the extreme northern coasts. we could use some down here. gilroy is 37. san mar teen is 38. 38 in walnut creek. napa is 47. 40s and 50s all over the place. san jose is 47. 21 in tahoe. 36 in ukiah. sunny to mostly sunny. lots of sunshine today. this will probably be the warmest day of the week. by tomorrow the northerly and easterly breeze begins to relax a little bit and the frost advisory is again gone. mostly sunny, breezy, a little in the hills or coast. a slight warm up on some of the temps. again we are running above average on these. 60s and 70s. napa is 74. santa rosa 75. vacaville 74. same for pittsburg. 73 in livermore. 61 in downtown oakland. walnut creek is low 70s. santa cruz looks
back to you, steve. >>> good morning. kind of a weird morning temperature-wise in the lows. 50s to near 60s with other locations in the 30s. if you have any kind of a breeze east to north, it is way up there, very mild. if not it is very cold. some cloud cover to the north. the north bay may get a few high clouds. there is rain on the extreme northern coasts. we could use some down here. gilroy is 37. san mar teen is 38. 38 in walnut creek. napa is 47. 40s and 50s all over the place....
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now let's go to steve. >>> clear skies here. severe clear. temperatures starting off cold even san jose this morning. we had some upper 30s, not far away from san jose airport. i think they bottomed out at 42. forecast headlines are a quiet week this week. cold lows, sunny, warmer. until about thursday. then we'll see a cooldown. okay on saturday. clouds increase on sunday. everything is saying rain and snow. also hope it holds. we need it. we've gone ten months without it. as we get closer to it, we'll fine tune this. that's what everything is saying right now. the screaming message. after yesterday's system went by, clear skies, left behind some cold air. morning lows, oakmont, ben low pund dripped -- ben lomond dipped. there were a bunch of 30s around here. even a few upper 20s as well. still, a northerly breeze that's not that bad. there will be a little component of it. it's holding up temperatures out towards fairfield, napa. the airport is 47. north napa, 56 because of the northerly breeze. if you have a smartphone and it says flurries
now let's go to steve. >>> clear skies here. severe clear. temperatures starting off cold even san jose this morning. we had some upper 30s, not far away from san jose airport. i think they bottomed out at 42. forecast headlines are a quiet week this week. cold lows, sunny, warmer. until about thursday. then we'll see a cooldown. okay on saturday. clouds increase on sunday. everything is saying rain and snow. also hope it holds. we need it. we've gone ten months without it. as we get...
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steve is right over there. >>> i am. thank you. nice tweet from richard that said gorgeous morning at ocean beach. it is. it is clear but there is fog trying. but there is still a component of an easterly breeze so its really mild in san francisco. and other coastal locations. some inland areas are cold. we go from 30s to 50s. clear skies. cold to mild. sunny for a little warmer today. if that fog decides to get a hint of a westerly breeze it will come in late. 30s and 40s and 50s. 54 san francisco. santa rosa is 39. i've seen lot of 30s. santa cruz mountains as well. we will go 72 for a high today. could be a late westerly breeze. that east wind usually holds for one more day. sunny and warm today. cold lows inland. not for everybody. its not as cool this morning as it was yesterday. fog near the coast. but i don't think it will make an impact. lots of 70s today. here is sal. >>> we continue to follow breaking news where a sig alert has been issued after a construction worker was hit. two cal tran workers were removing a sign when
steve is right over there. >>> i am. thank you. nice tweet from richard that said gorgeous morning at ocean beach. it is. it is clear but there is fog trying. but there is still a component of an easterly breeze so its really mild in san francisco. and other coastal locations. some inland areas are cold. we go from 30s to 50s. clear skies. cold to mild. sunny for a little warmer today. if that fog decides to get a hint of a westerly breeze it will come in late. 30s and 40s and 50s. 54...
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steve? >> there are actually going to be two sets of people meeting with the house intelligent committee. first, a couple of witnesses on the ground who have already met with the staff the senate intelligence committee and then three later, about a week later in all likelihood, the three people who catherine herridge talked about before. i think that the second group, the three, these are the three who are writing this book that's likely to come out sometime next year. are likely to provide basically a just the facts ma'am accounting of what actually happened on the ground and i'm told that that account will, in some significant ways contradict the official line that we have gotten from the obama administration. it should be an interesting hearing. we will see if we learn anything out of a classified hearing. >> julie? >> i think what will be interesting from the white house perspective will be to see if the information that comes out of these hearings which is presumably going to be more de
steve? >> there are actually going to be two sets of people meeting with the house intelligent committee. first, a couple of witnesses on the ground who have already met with the staff the senate intelligence committee and then three later, about a week later in all likelihood, the three people who catherine herridge talked about before. i think that the second group, the three, these are the three who are writing this book that's likely to come out sometime next year. are likely to...
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. >> and speaking of apple the childhood home of steve jobs is up for a special designation. >> plus, a free man, michael jackson's doctor walks out of jail this morning, but does he plan to practice medicine again? the details coming up. >>> welcome back. a good monday morning to you. what a beautiful live look outside. that's the bay bridge there. you know what, it's experiencing high winds. a little moisture as well. we'll check the forecast coming up with meteorologist christina loren. new this morning, three colleges on the peninsula ready to unveil electric vehicle charging stations. ribbon-cutting ceremonies will be held today at skyline college and there is also a charging station at san mateo county community college district office. the district partnered with schneider electric and received funding from the california energy commission to help pay for those charging stations. >> tonight the historical commission is expected to decide whether to bestow a special designation on steve jobs' childhood home. the commission is considering declaring the 61-year-old california ranc
. >> and speaking of apple the childhood home of steve jobs is up for a special designation. >> plus, a free man, michael jackson's doctor walks out of jail this morning, but does he plan to practice medicine again? the details coming up. >>> welcome back. a good monday morning to you. what a beautiful live look outside. that's the bay bridge there. you know what, it's experiencing high winds. a little moisture as well. we'll check the forecast coming up with meteorologist...
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steve, it's normally all wine, roses, let's have a good time, play some baseball. when you hear about cal or the cal senior foundation, i don't want to say it's edgy but you guys are making a statement. >> absolutely. it's more than edge did. it's that -- -- it's more than edgy. most organizations choose not to address it. their child safety policy intends to be -- their entire program is cross their fingers and hope nothing happens to them. that's not okay. like robby said, we pulled togea group of experts, robby is one of them. we created a tool kit that's available to every organization in america, any organization in the world that wants to use it. it's based on three primary critically important things. first, a model child protection policy that every organization should have in place. second we're doing national criminal background screenings with youth organizations, a company called first advantage. background checks that cost $50 yesterday cost $12.95 today. these are real background checks, not fly by night $2 checks. the last thing is a series of hard-h
steve, it's normally all wine, roses, let's have a good time, play some baseball. when you hear about cal or the cal senior foundation, i don't want to say it's edgy but you guys are making a statement. >> absolutely. it's more than edge did. it's that -- -- it's more than edgy. most organizations choose not to address it. their child safety policy intends to be -- their entire program is cross their fingers and hope nothing happens to them. that's not okay. like robby said, we pulled...
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the silicon valley structure built in 19-62 is where steve jobs grew up. it's owned by the jobs trust. the "jobs" garage is only 10 miles from the gargage where hewlett- packard got its start. it was granted landmark status in 2007. india launches an unmanned mission to mars today. the $73.5 million project is the nation's first interplanetary probe. if successful, the orbiter will reach mars in september of 2014. still to come... from humble beginnings to a sought after stock.... we track one of the fashion world's most sucessful ipos. plus...would you buy twitter stock on day one? you might want to hear our upcoming report before deciding.... and straight ahead...if you thought the housing crisis was over....think again. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the housing crisis is far from over for some americans.. joining us now-- to take about the collateral damage-- free lance journalist and author-- laura gottesdiener she's written the book: dream foreclosed: black america and the fight for a place to call home. welcome to our show. > > thank you f
the silicon valley structure built in 19-62 is where steve jobs grew up. it's owned by the jobs trust. the "jobs" garage is only 10 miles from the gargage where hewlett- packard got its start. it was granted landmark status in 2007. india launches an unmanned mission to mars today. the $73.5 million project is the nation's first interplanetary probe. if successful, the orbiter will reach mars in september of 2014. still to come... from humble beginnings to a sought after stock.... we...
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steve hartman met her "on the road" >> reporter: grandmas by their very nature don't want trouble. they're typically more partial to cookies and afghans than thugs and thieves but 81-year-old suellen fried of prairie villeage, kansas, defies that stereotype bringing her sweet, soft touch to this razor wire world. >> i have never had one iota of fear. >> reporter: suellen started coming here to lancing, correctional around 1980 for what she thought would be a little volunteer work and ended up committed to these guys. for life. >> she has that grandmother effect on people. she just shows that she cares. >> by her seeing something in us, it cuts the light on or sparked a kindle within us and tells us maybe we're not that bad. >> you take the time to really listen to each other. >> reporter: suellen has helped develop and now runs a program here called reaching out from within. the program basically helps prisoners work with one another to become kinder, more empathetic people. >> that's what it is about. seeing the side of each of us to pull the problems out. >> reporter: most admit
steve hartman met her "on the road" >> reporter: grandmas by their very nature don't want trouble. they're typically more partial to cookies and afghans than thugs and thieves but 81-year-old suellen fried of prairie villeage, kansas, defies that stereotype bringing her sweet, soft touch to this razor wire world. >> i have never had one iota of fear. >> reporter: suellen started coming here to lancing, correctional around 1980 for what she thought would be a little...
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and steve hartman on the road. prisoners who met suellen fried leave prison with a new conviction. >> maybe we're not that bad. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, los >> good evening, this is a special western edition. los angeles international airport is one of the busiest in the world. as many as 175,000 passengers pass through the terminals everyday. on this day at mid-morning a man walked into one of those term gnats, took a semiautomatic rifle out of a bag and started shooting. by the time it was over one man was dead, the first t.s.a. officer ever killed in the line of duty. six other people were rushed to a hospital. the suspect is identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia of los angeles who also has roots in new jersey. a note found in his bag may hold a clue to the motive and john miller will have more about that, but first we'll go to carter evens at l.a.x. >> reporter: stranded passengers are still scattered across the airport. when the sho
and steve hartman on the road. prisoners who met suellen fried leave prison with a new conviction. >> maybe we're not that bad. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, los >> good evening, this is a special western edition. los angeles international airport is one of the busiest in the world. as many as 175,000 passengers pass through the terminals everyday. on this day at mid-morning a man walked into...
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i'm here with tiki barber and steve wilkos. we were talking about the chemistry issues with the red sox, how great it was in the clubhouse with the world series. what about when things start to careen in the other reaction, tee tiki? >> i think it's part of sports, part of the football culture. you kind of initiate new folks, new players. jonathan martin is in his second year. but you initiate them into football. they kind of have to earn respect. now, i think we have to be careful with using the term bullying that. would imply he was a defenseless person, that he couldn't fight back. i think he can. i think there's probably something else going on here that's only exacerbated by his teammates getting on him for whatever reason. and guys are going to do that. to me the most important thing is that a veteran leader in that locker room takes control of that situation. it can come down from on high from the coaching staff or the organization. but it's better if it comes from internally. >> you do a lot of shows on bullying. this i
i'm here with tiki barber and steve wilkos. we were talking about the chemistry issues with the red sox, how great it was in the clubhouse with the world series. what about when things start to careen in the other reaction, tee tiki? >> i think it's part of sports, part of the football culture. you kind of initiate new folks, new players. jonathan martin is in his second year. but you initiate them into football. they kind of have to earn respect. now, i think we have to be careful with...
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. >>> all right thanks steve. looks hike we have a pretty nice start to the morning to the tuesday morning. a little bit of construction going on out there but nothing that you really you know that's going to cause you any delays at this time. right now a look at some of the travel times here on this -- this is highway 4 from lone tree way to leverage road. normal speeds also same story 680 from 242 to highway 24. and if we take a live look here from our maps, at the antioch area, you can see that all of the arrows are green so that's some good news. same story in walnut creek, lafayette area and same over in the richmond area. all right, if i take a live look at the bay bridge spin you can see the traffic is moving very nicely at this hour. absolutely no days head -- no delays heading into san francisco. on the san mateo bridge, we still have the fog we had there yesterday. be careful into unionty or the opposite direction towards heyward. 4:30 back to the desk. a group of protestors camped out all night in san f
. >>> all right thanks steve. looks hike we have a pretty nice start to the morning to the tuesday morning. a little bit of construction going on out there but nothing that you really you know that's going to cause you any delays at this time. right now a look at some of the travel times here on this -- this is highway 4 from lone tree way to leverage road. normal speeds also same story 680 from 242 to highway 24. and if we take a live look here from our maps, at the antioch area, you...
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steve sedgwick live for us in london. good morning, steve. >> hey, good to see you today. the dow and s&p were up a smidgen, but we saw falling heavily. the long-running s.e.c. saga looks to be drawing to an end. steven cohen's group has pled guilty to a host of charges. it will pay fines and forfeitures around $1.8 billion and will no longer manage money for outsiders. the war of words, though, between the u.s. attorney in manhattan and mr. cohen goes on. he's basically saying it was a handful of men who pleaded guilty and whose conduct gave rise to sac's liability. the manhattan attorney for his part says substantial and pervasive insider trading was going on on a scale without preceden precedence. the war of words continues. >> it's a huge number, but no individual guilt. on twitter, a pew research center poll looked at not only how we use twitter, but who uses twitter, and it's pretty interesting. >> yeah, it is. and it's very interesting for the likes of you, who is a news man who tweets as well. 18 to 29-year-olds are the biggest grouping of people who use twitter an
steve sedgwick live for us in london. good morning, steve. >> hey, good to see you today. the dow and s&p were up a smidgen, but we saw falling heavily. the long-running s.e.c. saga looks to be drawing to an end. steven cohen's group has pled guilty to a host of charges. it will pay fines and forfeitures around $1.8 billion and will no longer manage money for outsiders. the war of words, though, between the u.s. attorney in manhattan and mr. cohen goes on. he's basically saying it was...
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steve forbes is here. weighing in because the big question we don't have answers to at$rx this point, will thisn people away from and rolling? if they will not get the insurance, the government would be forced to go after them and collect the fees. and the fines. speaker this is why they proclaim they will have this fixed by the end of november. that is a political date because you cannot be beginning at the beginning of the year, so again that is something pulled out of the hat, not a realistic assertion of the program. the number of people being dropped from their individual insurance, seven to 15 million people, that is a disaster. will they tried to go on those exchanges? doing with the glitches you talked about. the doctors and a disaster with electronic medical records where the government mandated how these things should be done. that's a disaster. it is just imploding. connell: that first part of it may be the biggest thing of them all. from the perspective of the technical problems you see the ef
steve forbes is here. weighing in because the big question we don't have answers to at$rx this point, will thisn people away from and rolling? if they will not get the insurance, the government would be forced to go after them and collect the fees. and the fines. speaker this is why they proclaim they will have this fixed by the end of november. that is a political date because you cannot be beginning at the beginning of the year, so again that is something pulled out of the hat, not a...
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>> i think as steve says strong reaction to the stories. most people in the country say of course these companies have no control over what the nsa has the ability to monitor them or any of us or the citizens in our allied countries or enemy countries. they are everywhere all the time and everyone pretty much assumes that. what is happening on capitol hill is the unholy alliance of democrats and libertarian republicans. you are going to find rand paul, the leading libertarian voice in the republican party just today talking about how he is sure the nsa is spying on president obama's cell phone. worried about the nsa spying on the pope. this is going to be a big issue in the end, i don't believe that they reach critical mass and actually make profound changes and i could be very wrong but i do think in the end there are too many people that back up this kind. >> wholly alliance? one could argue these are people whether they are liberals or libertarians concerned with privacy. >> alliance that tends to frustrate their party in their tradition
>> i think as steve says strong reaction to the stories. most people in the country say of course these companies have no control over what the nsa has the ability to monitor them or any of us or the citizens in our allied countries or enemy countries. they are everywhere all the time and everyone pretty much assumes that. what is happening on capitol hill is the unholy alliance of democrats and libertarian republicans. you are going to find rand paul, the leading libertarian voice in the...
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steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> steve will stay on this case. >>> breaking tonight, the new heartland, the bus that drove off the bridge and plunged into the water in kansas. children were forced to climb to safety. none were injured. they stood on top of the bus until they were rescued. the driver has been taken to an injury with minor injuries. >>> a remarkable video of how drugs are smuggled into the u.s. federal authorities say this drug tunnel linking san diego and tijuana was one of the most sophisticated they had ever seen. they found 8 tons of marijuana and three people are under arrest. >>> to a brand new job tonight for edward snowden who is now living in russia. it comes as forbes magazine named president putin the most powerful leader in the world and putting president obama at number two, his rise in part due to the handling of snowden. tonight those reports that snowden is now employed again. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross on the case again tonight. >> reporter: in looking for a job with a moscow internet company ed snowden didn't have any references
steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> steve will stay on this case. >>> breaking tonight, the new heartland, the bus that drove off the bridge and plunged into the water in kansas. children were forced to climb to safety. none were injured. they stood on top of the bus until they were rescued. the driver has been taken to an injury with minor injuries. >>> a remarkable video of how drugs are smuggled into the u.s. federal authorities say this drug tunnel linking san...
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steve, what do you tell your kleins to invest? >> key point is get the 3 to 5 year pervue, 20 to 30 years for most, it is important to look at three nobel prize winner phd's in economic save thees just 3 week ago they talked about personal investing, they said most people do not take that longer pervue, at least 3 to 5 years. gerri: question mutual funds or etms. >> i like etfs the best but don't count mutual funds out. gerri: scott? everyone loves the etf's no everyone is worried they are over trading them. >> i am sure they are over trading them, that is what we do as humans. but i love etfs, this is about time, looking at mutual funds what is happening. he is right, there are some low load versions that there is not a big barrier as far as cost to en true -- intry, but now the mutual fund companies have gotten creegotten creative, theu on the way out instead of the way in. >> jamie, do you agree? are the fees out of control? >> well first of all there is two major points could who that all etfs are not created equally, equity h
steve, what do you tell your kleins to invest? >> key point is get the 3 to 5 year pervue, 20 to 30 years for most, it is important to look at three nobel prize winner phd's in economic save thees just 3 week ago they talked about personal investing, they said most people do not take that longer pervue, at least 3 to 5 years. gerri: question mutual funds or etms. >> i like etfs the best but don't count mutual funds out. gerri: scott? everyone loves the etf's no everyone is worried...
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steve has gone off to speak to bob dudley. you can imagine it's going to be a pretty interesting conversation when we hear it. lloyd's in the banking sector one of the weak ones early on. pushed lower by 3%. the company's underlying -- almost doubled in the third quarter thanks to an improved margin and lower cost. the bank did take a 750 million charge to compensate commerce who missold insurance products. many set as sooi as manies as $8 billion for the scandal. >>> standard chartered is 11.8% lower. the company posted low single digit growth in both operating profit and revenue during the third quarter. the bank's earnings were hurt by the underperformance of emerging markets currencies as well as ongoing troubles at its consumer bank in south korea. let's move on to how the swiss market has opened up in trade this morning. we've got a negative picture there. 0.4% lower. it has shed about 33 on points. ubs won the big heavyweights is tanking down 6 plus percent. look at that efrl reaction. the swiss giant delivered an early
steve has gone off to speak to bob dudley. you can imagine it's going to be a pretty interesting conversation when we hear it. lloyd's in the banking sector one of the weak ones early on. pushed lower by 3%. the company's underlying -- almost doubled in the third quarter thanks to an improved margin and lower cost. the bank did take a 750 million charge to compensate commerce who missold insurance products. many set as sooi as manies as $8 billion for the scandal. >>> standard...
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not steve cohen or anybody else. there should be minimal impact, important for our viewers to the markets and to other parties who do business with sac. still, the questions from the audience were skeptical. a lot of questions about why steve cohen was ultimately not a part of this, what happens next. there's a sense that sac wants to reopen after just a short period of time. bharara was having to say no, that's not going to happen. they have about five years to unwind and we think it will take less than that. what they do after that whether they open up a new fund or turn night a family office is up to other parties. here's what he had to say about the significance overall. >> greed sometimes is not good. and there are at least 75 convicted insider trading defendants who today would likely agree. but individual guilt is not the whole of our mission. sometimes blame worthy institutions need to be held accountable too. no institution should rest easy in the belief that it is too big to jail. >> reporter: so obviously
not steve cohen or anybody else. there should be minimal impact, important for our viewers to the markets and to other parties who do business with sac. still, the questions from the audience were skeptical. a lot of questions about why steve cohen was ultimately not a part of this, what happens next. there's a sense that sac wants to reopen after just a short period of time. bharara was having to say no, that's not going to happen. they have about five years to unwind and we think it will take...
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after a lifetime of working in west virginia coal mines, steve day's doctors found he had black lung from breathing in so much coal dust. the disease scars and shrinks the lungs. once again it's on the rise among miners. >> my doctors say my lungs are shot. >> reporter: he says he can't be far from his oxygen tanks and in 2005 he was awarded a $1,000 a month disability benefit under a federal program for coal miners with black lung. but day's coal company appealed the case and then won after it hired a doctor at one of the country's most prestigious hospitals, johns hopkins in baltimore. dr. paul wheeler found day did not have disabling black lung, the same opinion he has given against hundreds of coal miners who also had been denied benefits. for dr. wheeler's opinions, the coal companies have paid hopkins millions of dollars. >> you have essentially become dr. no. you never find. >> i do find black lung. >> not according to what we have seen. >> reporter: according to available records from the last 13 years, examined by abc news and the center for peb integrity, of 1,573 cases dr.
after a lifetime of working in west virginia coal mines, steve day's doctors found he had black lung from breathing in so much coal dust. the disease scars and shrinks the lungs. once again it's on the rise among miners. >> my doctors say my lungs are shot. >> reporter: he says he can't be far from his oxygen tanks and in 2005 he was awarded a $1,000 a month disability benefit under a federal program for coal miners with black lung. but day's coal company appealed the case and then...
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i mentioned you know they're going to be paying attention to the data the risk right now again from steve looks like it looks like deflation is a bigger concern of the fed is that inflation just you know later taper than a sooner to avoid just a problem you indicated alex semin thank you so much for joining us from head analytics. we got to have you back very soon to discuss further and thanks for sticking around thank you segments you got the tough one. time now for the video. series big deal crowdsourcing now you may have heard of sites like kickstarter which helps regular people get access to funding for everything from our projects to ork degree search to new technologies for letting them hit up friends and start street and strangers for contributions to their crazy ideas but what if your project is a little more personal like a vacation or a wedding well there's a site for that too now a startup called boost up lets its users raise money for quote life's big purchases and it just raised one million dollars for itself from investors so is this all kind of tacky or is it going to impro
i mentioned you know they're going to be paying attention to the data the risk right now again from steve looks like it looks like deflation is a bigger concern of the fed is that inflation just you know later taper than a sooner to avoid just a problem you indicated alex semin thank you so much for joining us from head analytics. we got to have you back very soon to discuss further and thanks for sticking around thank you segments you got the tough one. time now for the video. series big deal...
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are you going to say boo to steve when he talks about the forecast? >> i am happy. >> okay. >> this one is good. rather cold. 30s and 40s, no frost advisories, patchy fog north bay, 38 santa ross, a 37 napa, 41 half moon bay, 46 san jose, low 40s as well, san francisco 49 degrees, go for a high of 61 after yesterday's 60. 59, 60, 61, last three days. slowly warming up, 25, 2 bits in tahoe and those are your temperatures, that is splitting part, i know it is cold, but high temperatures warming up a little bit which means 60s, here is tara. >> thanks, steve, we do have a 5 car crash in berkeley this morning on 80 westbound at the university avenue exit, let's take a live look at the east shore freeway, see the headlights where it is bunched up, you can see people have their flashers on there so hopefully this accident will clear soon but it is causing delays. at the bay bridge toll plaza no delays yet so that is good news, still early obviously, those lights should be going on in the next 45 minutes or so if monday or tuesday are any indicator of what i
are you going to say boo to steve when he talks about the forecast? >> i am happy. >> okay. >> this one is good. rather cold. 30s and 40s, no frost advisories, patchy fog north bay, 38 santa ross, a 37 napa, 41 half moon bay, 46 san jose, low 40s as well, san francisco 49 degrees, go for a high of 61 after yesterday's 60. 59, 60, 61, last three days. slowly warming up, 25, 2 bits in tahoe and those are your temperatures, that is splitting part, i know it is cold, but high...
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and steve roeper is the president of roeper insurance and financial insurances. great to see both of you. >> thank you. >> good morning. >> tom, let me start with you and give you the first scenario. i am a company and i have less than 50 employees, i don't have to provide insurance, but i would like to. i'm not currently providing it. what do i do? >> well, my first recommendation to any one of those small businesses across the country is don't go to healthcare.gov first. the technical aspects are uncertain at best. the best approach for any small business or individual is find a local agent or broker that can help them navigate through the challenges of the health care system and help them find the most economic solution for their employees and their dependents, but even more importantly, helping to make sure whatever physician or provider they have for their health care is part of their network. >> okay, so steve, this doesn't sound so different than what i would have done last year if i were a small business under 50 people and wanted to provide insurance for
and steve roeper is the president of roeper insurance and financial insurances. great to see both of you. >> thank you. >> good morning. >> tom, let me start with you and give you the first scenario. i am a company and i have less than 50 employees, i don't have to provide insurance, but i would like to. i'm not currently providing it. what do i do? >> well, my first recommendation to any one of those small businesses across the country is don't go to healthcare.gov...
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let's check in with steve. how is it going? >> great. we have a system in the sierra nevada that has a 1-2 punch. there is some very light rain around san jose, and mountains. a lot of it is not showing up on radar. partly cloudy although some areas are clear. breezy. not as bad and yesterday. things are a little bit better than yesterday. cooler monday. highs for us 50s and 60s. up in the sierra the wind advisory is going until 4:00. it looks like rain is trying to turn into snow in shasta. 41 eureka and if it wasn't for the breeze, we will be colder tonight and tomorrow. you are getting colder air in warmer waters in monterey. there to radar doesn't pick it all up. 40s for some, 43 napa, 50s for others. i don't expect it to change too much here. the breeze is there. we don't have what we had yesterday afternoon. there is our low. the wrap around could give us a shower or two mainly in the south. cool and windy at times. 60s or 50s? it doesn't matter. roll the dice. 62-morgan hill and 50 santa cruz. it's that kind of a pattern. clear sk
let's check in with steve. how is it going? >> great. we have a system in the sierra nevada that has a 1-2 punch. there is some very light rain around san jose, and mountains. a lot of it is not showing up on radar. partly cloudy although some areas are clear. breezy. not as bad and yesterday. things are a little bit better than yesterday. cooler monday. highs for us 50s and 60s. up in the sierra the wind advisory is going until 4:00. it looks like rain is trying to turn into snow in...
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. >>> the house where steve jobs grew up could be given a new status, part of the historic resources inventory. this is where he launched apple commuter and assembled the first 50 apple 1 commuters. that historic designation would add another review if anyone wants to make renovations. >>> time now is 438 and the oakland raiders made history at the colosseum. quarterback prior ran 93 yards for a touchdown, the nfl record for the longest record by a quarterback, and also in raiders history. they would beat the pittsburgh steelers, 21-18. meantime, the jacksonville jags were beat by the 49ers monday. frank gore also added to the final score with two touchdowns of his own. niners would win with 42-10, and this is a by week while the team recovers from jet lag. >>> the world series is tied after two games a piece. outfielder johnny gomes was raised in peta luma. they beat the cardinals 4-2 last night. >> you can guarantee i'm going to be swinging when i'm in the lineup. i was fortune right there to get a swing on a good pitch. >> did you see his beard there? unbelievable. >> he was 0 are
. >>> the house where steve jobs grew up could be given a new status, part of the historic resources inventory. this is where he launched apple commuter and assembled the first 50 apple 1 commuters. that historic designation would add another review if anyone wants to make renovations. >>> time now is 438 and the oakland raiders made history at the colosseum. quarterback prior ran 93 yards for a touchdown, the nfl record for the longest record by a quarterback, and also in...
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well if it doesn't then we ran up to provide for steve to bounce off the existing customs and pitcher christmas. the entry point to be in your body parts and nothing else i know where text or even a beacon for an eye catching to provide a beep and for that sort of socially nice no one is foreign in its expanded to a studio. that process should happen at the door open all the pending hearing that opened today with the raul or with the confusing ever the teacher is being given to him over the vote. so miss clark quay to chill week this is some kind of chicken bean don't before today. it's not today it's posted deadline today it is a very effective subject. after they have done their best to make known to do what it is a right to keep subject. the hearings into this controversial project will continue for at least another two days. on wednesday the residents of this area will be campaigning against the project for almost four years at this stage would get their chance to make their case to the planning inspector. caramel in the orgy news wrapped in a scott county sch. guardian county wex
well if it doesn't then we ran up to provide for steve to bounce off the existing customs and pitcher christmas. the entry point to be in your body parts and nothing else i know where text or even a beacon for an eye catching to provide a beep and for that sort of socially nice no one is foreign in its expanded to a studio. that process should happen at the door open all the pending hearing that opened today with the raul or with the confusing ever the teacher is being given to him over the...
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give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how you folks doing today? thank you for coming. thank you very much. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. you know what? we got a good one for you today. returning for the second day, from norwood, mass., it's the acloque family. and from westfield, indiana, it's the finnigan family. everybody's here to win theirself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new, stylish ford fusion. let's get it on! give me sara, give me drea. let's go. ["family feud" theme plays]
give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how you folks doing today? thank you for coming. thank you very much. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. you know what? we got a good one for you today. returning for the second day, from norwood, mass., it's the acloque family. and from westfield, indiana, it's the finnigan family. everybody's here to win theirself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of...
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hi, stefan. >> hey, steve, that's a sharp improvement. a year ago for the same period bancia if you remember reported a loss of 7 billion our rows. that was due to a massive level of provisions to cover. the improvement came from dac eleme element. if you look at the interest, it's 29% against the beginning of the year. this is because of lower interest rates and they are less because of the intermediary session. it's up 13.6% at the end of september. it's higher than the average of the span anything banking sector at 12.1. it's a modest increase if you compare to the second quarter because at the end of june we were at 13.4%. this is an increase which is much lower than the one we've seen for other banks. in spain if you remember last week, pdda announced a sharp increase of the ratio. in that sense there was some good news from bankia this morning. we need to hear about the out group for the next coming years. we need to talk about the need for additional capital. we discussed that with the cfo of bankia on the european closing bell at
hi, stefan. >> hey, steve, that's a sharp improvement. a year ago for the same period bancia if you remember reported a loss of 7 billion our rows. that was due to a massive level of provisions to cover. the improvement came from dac eleme element. if you look at the interest, it's 29% against the beginning of the year. this is because of lower interest rates and they are less because of the intermediary session. it's up 13.6% at the end of september. it's higher than the average of the...
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the late steve jobs and apple cofounder built the first apple 1 computers in the garage back in 1976. >>> we have an update to a story we've been following in the past year. >> his name is jeff schmidt. >> one-half hour after the finish line closed. i thought a story about a guy that just wouldn't quit would be intere interesting. i had no idea. it's not over yet. they call someone who competes on a prosthetic leg a challenged athlete. what they should call jeff schmidt is a magician. we first met jeff and wife jenny not long after he returned from the 2012 ironman championship. jeff told us he kept going that night in hawaii because he had come too far to quit and he wasn't talking about the 140-mile race. a star soccer player, he was leg was shattered by a violent tackle 15 years ago. he had failed history and dr depende dependentcys. >> if something in your life is causing you nothing but anguish and you can get rid of it, what do you do? you get rid of it. >> losing that leg turned out to be one of the best things that ever happened to him. >> welcome to our kickoff event. >> jeff
the late steve jobs and apple cofounder built the first apple 1 computers in the garage back in 1976. >>> we have an update to a story we've been following in the past year. >> his name is jeff schmidt. >> one-half hour after the finish line closed. i thought a story about a guy that just wouldn't quit would be intere interesting. i had no idea. it's not over yet. they call someone who competes on a prosthetic leg a challenged athlete. what they should call jeff schmidt is...
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on set we have nicole wallace, brian chapman and steve ratner. as obama care turns one-month-old, we are starting to see how serious early glitches on the website were. documents released by house republicans appear to show that just six people were able to enroll for health insurance on the opening day. a day later, 248. >> you are talking about one office. >> disclosed by the republicans. not one office. notes from internal meetings describe the widespread issues. among them the high volume and troubles with direct enrollment and problems with the va system and credit check information. the administration says it expected early enrollment numbers to be low. >> come on. this is 300 million people plus live in this country and this is their landmark achievement and they had over two years to prepare and only six people can enroll? only six people can enroll. >> that's a bad headline. i don't think that's the case now. >> we wouldn't know. you know why? they won't release the numbers. they have the numbers and refuse to release them. >> they say t
on set we have nicole wallace, brian chapman and steve ratner. as obama care turns one-month-old, we are starting to see how serious early glitches on the website were. documents released by house republicans appear to show that just six people were able to enroll for health insurance on the opening day. a day later, 248. >> you are talking about one office. >> disclosed by the republicans. not one office. notes from internal meetings describe the widespread issues. among them the...
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just to finish the point about david ortiz with what he's done at the plate, steve was saying that you look at what jon lester has done on the mound in this world series, he's 2-0. one earned run. 15 and a third innings pitched. and in the matchup of the aces, he got the better of adam wainwright not once but twice in this world series. and now after the balk, he takes the bat out of the hands of david ortiz. >> he's been walked three times now intentionally this evening. scoring two runs in the third and fourth innings. i think i'd give it to ortiz. that would be my vote right now. but jon lester, why would the red sox be without jon lester? the answer is you don't know. >> joe: the series was tied at two apiece. lester beat wainwright in game five. and now boston three defensive outs from their eighth championship in franchise history. coming up on america's new 24 hours sports network, fox sports 1, live postgame coverage from fenway. lebron and philly and allen tifr iverson officially retires. there is a celebration here after tonight's game. it will be covered and covered well. tw
just to finish the point about david ortiz with what he's done at the plate, steve was saying that you look at what jon lester has done on the mound in this world series, he's 2-0. one earned run. 15 and a third innings pitched. and in the matchup of the aces, he got the better of adam wainwright not once but twice in this world series. and now after the balk, he takes the bat out of the hands of david ortiz. >> he's been walked three times now intentionally this evening. scoring two runs...
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steve jaconi, a san jess yeah construction worker. it became public after a violent confrontation between the two at this newark hotel, february, 2012.. >> i remember falling back and going, no. no. no. like that. like, you know? he just by himself, i think. >> authorities investigated whether to charge jaconi with assault, nadia took leave for a month of rehab, returning to work a spotlight on her. reports that she posed as his attorney so she can visit him in jail. then, e mailing mercury news with accusation her husband, bill, once attorney general bought and gave me drugs years before meeting steve. then, called me crazy when i sought help. iet was more personal theft, relationship issues that is yi said some of the statement was true. some wasn't. >> he never bought you drugs? >> no. >> never gave you drugs? >> no. >> bill lockyer declined an interview but his spokesman says it's totally utterly false he provided drugs to his wife, after that controversy, nadia resigned from the board of supervisors the attorney general refused t
steve jaconi, a san jess yeah construction worker. it became public after a violent confrontation between the two at this newark hotel, february, 2012.. >> i remember falling back and going, no. no. no. like that. like, you know? he just by himself, i think. >> authorities investigated whether to charge jaconi with assault, nadia took leave for a month of rehab, returning to work a spotlight on her. reports that she posed as his attorney so she can visit him in jail. then, e mailing...
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steve is at the bp headquarter. hi, steve. >> yeah. hi, ross. thanks very much indeed for that. i'm here speaking to bob dudley, ceo of bp. fantastic to see you again. i'm going to take us back in time. 24 months. two years ago, you and i were sitting in this very office and you said these set of numbers are a watershed moment from bp. the last few years have been a lit of litigation. how far have you achieved those goals that you set out for in 2011 to where we are now in 2013? >> well, it seems like a long time ago. but at that time, we laid out a ten-point plan, five things to expect, five things to measure. we have completed a $38 billion divestment program. we've upped our expiration game. we've got lots of projects that have come on stream. they've come a long way and we have a much less rocky road with a great investment since the last time. i'm pleased to say, you were telling earlier, one of the things i mentioned this morning is bp is still trading at a discount, a forward pe, somewhere in the region of 8 to 8el.5. why is the market not given you credit for the last tw
steve is at the bp headquarter. hi, steve. >> yeah. hi, ross. thanks very much indeed for that. i'm here speaking to bob dudley, ceo of bp. fantastic to see you again. i'm going to take us back in time. 24 months. two years ago, you and i were sitting in this very office and you said these set of numbers are a watershed moment from bp. the last few years have been a lit of litigation. how far have you achieved those goals that you set out for in 2011 to where we are now in 2013? >>...
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i'm morticia lee, our guests are brain kelly, steve gruesome. carrie frighter man, scary mike and micro-. let go street our top stories, that is bubble toil and trouble, stocks this month, the s&p posting its biggest october rally in two years. i think all time highs, multiple times, so are you getting spoofed by this record-breaking rally? >> hi morticia. you know where that is from? >> yes, like adams. >> you knew that? >> i read that in a book. anyway, record rally. >> next thursday. so on tuesday we said we thought we'd have the test to 1740 and the s&p 15 handles away. i think there is a chance we test it tomorrow t. banks didn't trade well today. the market had every opportunity, late in the day you had actually a rally, stalled out. you hadn't seen that in a long time. i think we push to cell phone 40 tomorrow. we see what happens the weakness in the bank. >> brain, we have been looking at for the past couple of weeks, in fact the underperformance of the russell 2,000, the small caps. they led the market higher. here they are breaking awa
i'm morticia lee, our guests are brain kelly, steve gruesome. carrie frighter man, scary mike and micro-. let go street our top stories, that is bubble toil and trouble, stocks this month, the s&p posting its biggest october rally in two years. i think all time highs, multiple times, so are you getting spoofed by this record-breaking rally? >> hi morticia. you know where that is from? >> yes, like adams. >> you knew that? >> i read that in a book. anyway, record...
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sacked, steve cohen's s.a.c. capital in a record settlement with the feds, now kate kelly has the latest on what happens to the firm. and of course its founder. tweet this, twitter ups its ipo range. traders weigh in on whether they'd buy the stock when it opens for business. >>> the markets heading into the final stretch of the year looking for more gains. surprisingly, still looking for love. so, why is one of the strongest rallies in recent memory still searching for respect? and what does all it mean to where we go from here? "halftime". pete, where's the love in the rally? >> i think it doesn't really take a lot to find some of the
sacked, steve cohen's s.a.c. capital in a record settlement with the feds, now kate kelly has the latest on what happens to the firm. and of course its founder. tweet this, twitter ups its ipo range. traders weigh in on whether they'd buy the stock when it opens for business. >>> the markets heading into the final stretch of the year looking for more gains. surprisingly, still looking for love. so, why is one of the strongest rallies in recent memory still searching for respect? and...
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steve israel of new york. congressman, i am amazed. it used to be you fought over a bill, you'd have a signing ceremony. that'd be the end of the fight because it was the law of the land. that's how we played it here. that's how america works. you debate, a majority or 60 senators in the senate case and you have a bill and sign it, you move on. this time there's this sort of war of attrition. a sort of war of rear guard action if you will like people firing machine guns every day to keep the heads down of everybody trying to implement this. you find out the congress won't even play for the implementation cost. you see right wing commentators like limbaugh telling people you can hide your money if you don't have a big refuchbd so they don't sanction you. a way to teach people to avoid personal accountability. i've never seen anything like it. it's unbelievable. >> no, and this is who they are, chris. they are reckless. they are irresponsible, and they are hypocritical. let me give you a perfect example on the farm bill you cited. starti
steve israel of new york. congressman, i am amazed. it used to be you fought over a bill, you'd have a signing ceremony. that'd be the end of the fight because it was the law of the land. that's how we played it here. that's how america works. you debate, a majority or 60 senators in the senate case and you have a bill and sign it, you move on. this time there's this sort of war of attrition. a sort of war of rear guard action if you will like people firing machine guns every day to keep the...
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. >> that is really the message, i think steve and i as we did the reporting on the book i think what struck us was the profound level of that denial. you are talking about two decades of denial, sort of trajectory of on the one hand, you know, they are attacking independent scienc scientists te scientists who think they will help the nfl and say look you have this problem that brain damage can be caused by playing in the nfl instead of embracing those guys, the nfl is mocking them, attacking them and trying to deny their very existence in some ways and create their own research arm and that research arm basically puts out paper after paper and a journal coopted by the league itself. >> stewart: right. >> and the papers say, nfl players are fine, like concussions are not a big issue, we don't have a problem with this and you guys are going to be cool. >> stewart: meanwhile, players continue to suffer terrible effects of these concussions, and after passing away, at much earlier ages when they do the, they find this ct. >> right, chronic encephalopathy, this terrible brain disease call
. >> that is really the message, i think steve and i as we did the reporting on the book i think what struck us was the profound level of that denial. you are talking about two decades of denial, sort of trajectory of on the one hand, you know, they are attacking independent scienc scientists te scientists who think they will help the nfl and say look you have this problem that brain damage can be caused by playing in the nfl instead of embracing those guys, the nfl is mocking them,...
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[cheers and applause] give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how are you folks today? good. [cheers and applause] how you folks doing? well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. and you know what, we got a good one for you today. returning for the third day with a total of $20,760, from bridgeton, new jersey, it's the russell family. [cheers and applause] and from pollack pines, california, it's the secor family. [cheers and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving away in a brand new ford fusion.
[cheers and applause] give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how are you folks today? good. [cheers and applause] how you folks doing? well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. and you know what, we got a good one for you today. returning for the third day with a total of $20,760, from bridgeton, new jersey, it's the russell family. [cheers and applause] and from pollack pines, california, it's the secor family....
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the garage is where jobs and steve wozniak built some of the first apple computers. >>> after setting record highs yesterday, the stock market is pretty much flat about right now, investors marking time ahead of this afternoon's assessment for the fed. and flat is the operative word, down less than 3 points. >>> not much change in what we pay for things, retail inflation went up just .2 of a percent in april. they say consumer prices have risen just 1.2%. >>> and this is a sad story, apparently not enough wine around the world. morgan stanley saying supply isn't enough to keep up with the worldwide demand. it is short by about 300 million cases this year. bad weather is to blame. >>> casual relationships or what students call hooking up seem to be common on college campuses. casey coffman takes us to kansas university where students take a break from their studies with a house party. >> reporter: it's a party weekend at the university of kansas, but it could be any college in america. arthur and casey are seniors. it's their last year before going out into the real world. >> tapping t
the garage is where jobs and steve wozniak built some of the first apple computers. >>> after setting record highs yesterday, the stock market is pretty much flat about right now, investors marking time ahead of this afternoon's assessment for the fed. and flat is the operative word, down less than 3 points. >>> not much change in what we pay for things, retail inflation went up just .2 of a percent in april. they say consumer prices have risen just 1.2%. >>> and this...
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joining me now is steve kornacki, host of up with steve kornacki. thanks for being here today. >> sure. glad to be here. >> he has covered new jersey politics as well as chris christie, he's a savant in this matter. that's why we have him here today. the the polls are giving him a clear lead. how important is it that chris christie win today but that he win big today? >> in terms of the party in new jersey, there's some question how big the win is for the republican party of new jersey. there's a question of legislative coattails. the democrats control state assembly in new jersey. could a big chris christie win carry in republicans, maybe give them control of one of those chambers? it seems unlikely it will happen. a lot has to do with the nature of the campaign chris christie has run. christie has not taken immense population in new jersey. not taken likelihood of a 20, 25-point within and said to voters not only do you need to re-elect me but a republican legislature. if i have a republican legislature i'll do x, y, z for you. what he's done is r
joining me now is steve kornacki, host of up with steve kornacki. thanks for being here today. >> sure. glad to be here. >> he has covered new jersey politics as well as chris christie, he's a savant in this matter. that's why we have him here today. the the polls are giving him a clear lead. how important is it that chris christie win today but that he win big today? >> in terms of the party in new jersey, there's some question how big the win is for the republican party of...
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give it up for steve harvey. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: hey, welcome to the show. good. thank you very much. how you folks doing? thank you very much, everybody. welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey, and, boy, we got a good one today. returning for the second day from pollock pines, california, it's the secor family... >>h! whoo! >> yeah! steve: and from norwood, mass., it's the acloque family. everybody is here trying to win theyself a lot of cash and a shot at driving out of here in a brand-new, fuel-efficient ford fusion. give me jillian. give me drea. let's go. ok, guys. here we go, top 7
give it up for steve harvey. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: hey, welcome to the show. good. thank you very much. how you folks doing? thank you very much, everybody. welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey, and, boy, we got a good one today. returning for the second day from pollock pines, california, it's the secor family... >>h! whoo! >> yeah! steve: and from norwood, mass., it's the acloque family. everybody is here trying to...
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email steve to play golf. video our most recent flight. we can do all that on the new big easy from tracfone. because we get great nationwide coverage without the cost of a contract. no contract plans start at just $7 a month. the new, big button, big easy flip. tracfone. do everything for less. but all you notice is her beautiful, healthy skin. jergens ultra healing moisturizer makes even your driest skin look healthier, instantly. with beautiful skin from jergens, you'll always make an entrance. jergens®. the beautiful difference. goglossophobia, is the fear of public speaking. ♪ ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ we have a situation. what? we're out of dunkin'. emergency backup. one taste, and you'll understand. enjoy dunkin' donuts coffee anytime. pick some up where you buy groceries. america runs on dunkin'. you tell us what you want to pay, and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this new robot we're trying out, mostly for, like, small stuff. wow! look at her
email steve to play golf. video our most recent flight. we can do all that on the new big easy from tracfone. because we get great nationwide coverage without the cost of a contract. no contract plans start at just $7 a month. the new, big button, big easy flip. tracfone. do everything for less. but all you notice is her beautiful, healthy skin. jergens ultra healing moisturizer makes even your driest skin look healthier, instantly. with beautiful skin from jergens, you'll always make an...
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if steve can pan over you can see this is some of the twisted metal left behind. in fact, the repair crews wrapped up and left a short time ago. that's what you get when you have winds that run 50 to 75 miles an hour. about 10:00 last night facade at the forever 21 store near victoria's secret at bay street fell alos the sidewalk onto cars. fortunately no one hurt but i bet they were shaken up. in antioch, a tree branch punched through the roof, winds knocking it over. a father and son lucky, they were sitting on a bed inside the room when the tree fell over. the child is okay t dad's shirt was ripped and he did suffer some injuries in this. along vasco road near the dump if you know the area, power poles toppled. they were just toppled like toothpicks. this is southbound vasco road in livermore. back live i wanted to show you, again, this is the facade of the store. if steve can walk over, we notice it. there is this gray pole laying on its side. this is a light pole that was knocked down when this facade fell. there is a kiosk. u can see the roof. they are clean
if steve can pan over you can see this is some of the twisted metal left behind. in fact, the repair crews wrapped up and left a short time ago. that's what you get when you have winds that run 50 to 75 miles an hour. about 10:00 last night facade at the forever 21 store near victoria's secret at bay street fell alos the sidewalk onto cars. fortunately no one hurt but i bet they were shaken up. in antioch, a tree branch punched through the roof, winds knocking it over. a father and son lucky,...
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steve centanni has more on that. steve, tell us more. >> hi, jaime. even presidential candidate, doppler candidate mitt romney, signed -- from massachusetts is weighing in on the battle from obamacare and he zeroed in on president obama's campaign promise. listen. >> he told people they could keep their insurance and that was not the truth. whether you like the model of obamacare or not, the fact that the president sold it on a basis that was not true has undermind the foundation of his second term. i think it is rotting it away. the only way he can rebuild credibility is to work with republicans and democrats and try and rebuild a foundation. >> that troubled health care .gov website is back up and running after an over night shutdown for repairs that had a rocky rollout. meantime congress still wants answers about the flawed website and about how many people have been able to successfully enroll in obamacare. a top presidential advisor says the numbers won't be that great for the first month. >> our goal is to get as many people done as possible. i
steve centanni has more on that. steve, tell us more. >> hi, jaime. even presidential candidate, doppler candidate mitt romney, signed -- from massachusetts is weighing in on the battle from obamacare and he zeroed in on president obama's campaign promise. listen. >> he told people they could keep their insurance and that was not the truth. whether you like the model of obamacare or not, the fact that the president sold it on a basis that was not true has undermind the foundation of...
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. >> the home where am co-founder steve jobs grew up. jobs and steve woz nee yak built the first 100 computers there. the house is currently owned by jobs' sister. >>> the buyer was an anonymous american. the house is close to penny lane which inspired the beatles' song. quite some history. thanks a lot, gigi. >>> coming up in sports, the miami heat raised their latest championship banner and a soccer ref cannot seem to keep the peace. of infinite deliciousness. perfect. [ wisest kid ] campbell's has the recipes kids love. so good! [ wisest kid ] at campbellskitchen.com. [ gong ] m'm! m'm! good! [ jen garner ] what skincare brand is so effective... so trusted... so clinically proven dermatologists recommend it twice as much as any other brand? neutrogena®. recommended by dermatologists 2 times more than any other brand. now that's beautiful. neutrogena®. ♪ neutrogena®. the pain started up and wrapped around to the front. i couldn't play my bassoon because of the pressure that i felt throughout my whole head. the blistering and the r
. >> the home where am co-founder steve jobs grew up. jobs and steve woz nee yak built the first 100 computers there. the house is currently owned by jobs' sister. >>> the buyer was an anonymous american. the house is close to penny lane which inspired the beatles' song. quite some history. thanks a lot, gigi. >>> coming up in sports, the miami heat raised their latest championship banner and a soccer ref cannot seem to keep the peace. of infinite deliciousness. perfect....
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steve jaconi, a san jess yeah construction worker. it became public after a violent confroation between the two at this newark hotel, february, 2012.. >> i remember falling back and going, no. no. no. like that. like, you know? he just by himself, i think. >> authorities investigated whether to charge jaconi with assault, nadia took leave for a month of rehab, returning to work a spotlight on her. reports that she posed as his attorney so she can visit him in jail. then, e iling mercury news with accusation her husband, bill, once attorney general bought and gave me drugs years before meeting steve. then, called me crazy when i sought help. iet was more personal theft, relationship issues that is yi said some of the statement was true. some wasn't. >> he never bought you drugs? >> no. >> never gave you drugs? >> no. >> bill lockyer declined an interview but his spokesman says it's totally utterly false he provided drugs to his wife, after that controversy, nadia resigned from the board of supervisors the attorney general refused to ch
steve jaconi, a san jess yeah construction worker. it became public after a violent confroation between the two at this newark hotel, february, 2012.. >> i remember falling back and going, no. no. no. like that. like, you know? he just by himself, i think. >> authorities investigated whether to charge jaconi with assault, nadia took leave for a month of rehab, returning to work a spotlight on her. reports that she posed as his attorney so she can visit him in jail. then, e iling...
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last night the los waltos historical commission voted unanimously no turn the childhood home of steve jobs into a historical site. this means this home on crist drive is now protected so a builder cannot come in and demolish it. the plan is to put up a plaque 7nmpand steve wazniak build the first apple one computer back in 1976. jobs' stepmother, marilynn jobs, still lives in this home, by the way. >>. >>> well, your home may not be a landmark to anyone but you, but it's probably worth much more than it used to be. scott mcgrew as house prices continue their record rise. >> good morning. the latest monthly data from case shiler shows the home prices in the san frifblg market have risen more than 25% from the same time measured last year. so from august 2012 to august 2013, which is the most recent month in all that8 data is available. this is the second best increase in the united states behind las vegas. now, i tell you about these price increases every month, and they've been blockbuster machines. we do keep in mind, it's a moving average. july to july. it's not added to the august
last night the los waltos historical commission voted unanimously no turn the childhood home of steve jobs into a historical site. this means this home on crist drive is now protected so a builder cannot come in and demolish it. the plan is to put up a plaque 7nmpand steve wazniak build the first apple one computer back in 1976. jobs' stepmother, marilynn jobs, still lives in this home, by the way. >>. >>> well, your home may not be a landmark to anyone but you, but it's probably...
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>> this is that -- >> how's that, steve? >> let me do it the way steve would do it. he'll ask you this later. what month will the taper begin? >> no, joe, you do this, i don't. >> i do that? >> this is a data-dependent program. and we're going to look at the data and make a decision at each meeting. and so i do think we've made substantial progress in labor markets, unemployment is down almost a full point from when we started this program in september 2012. we've got faster job growth to the tune of 40,000, 50,000 per month since we started the program as compared to the six months before the program started. >> but the last couple haven't been -- >> they haven't been -- they've been a little mixed recently. but i think this motion of cumulative progress is the one you want to think about. and we have had a lot of cumulative progress in labor markets. and every jobs report that continues to show more jobs being created and a tick down in the unemployment rate, is going to mean the probability of a taper goes up. >> plus, you've got skewed data. >> yeah. this report
>> this is that -- >> how's that, steve? >> let me do it the way steve would do it. he'll ask you this later. what month will the taper begin? >> no, joe, you do this, i don't. >> i do that? >> this is a data-dependent program. and we're going to look at the data and make a decision at each meeting. and so i do think we've made substantial progress in labor markets, unemployment is down almost a full point from when we started this program in september 2012....
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steve weiss, are we in a bubble or not, because that's been the talk of the week. >> no, we're not. does anything go up in a straight line? absolutely not. but the market still has plenty of juice that's going to drive it higher well into next year. the reason being, we're still below an average market multiples, looking to 2014. 23 times since 1950 -- so a third of the time -- the market's gone up more than 20%, and about 13 times it's gone up more than 30%. and we've had multiple years back-to-back of better than 20%. so i'm still very positive on the market. if you're negative on bonds at all, the market has only gone down one year, where bonds have gone down one year. that's 1969, very explainable. so if you have a negative bond bet, and i do, because 10 years at historically low rate, you have to be bullish on equities. >> nathan? >> there's pockets in the equity markets, there's clearly pockets. look at what's going on in solar. look what's going on in the web 2.0, the names. >> the market in general. we'll get to the subsectors -- >> i tend to be more skeptical than a lot of
steve weiss, are we in a bubble or not, because that's been the talk of the week. >> no, we're not. does anything go up in a straight line? absolutely not. but the market still has plenty of juice that's going to drive it higher well into next year. the reason being, we're still below an average market multiples, looking to 2014. 23 times since 1950 -- so a third of the time -- the market's gone up more than 20%, and about 13 times it's gone up more than 30%. and we've had multiple years...
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steve, it's been almost a year since the rnc autopsy report. this seems like it's a smart strategy to add a millennial that's going to be a point person, a front person that can draw in more ilk like him, more millennials. >> in theory this makes perfect sense. republicans have struggled greatly with younger voters, therefore you tap someone to go do outreach. it reminds me of north carolina republicans and how they want to do outreach to the minority community but those people don't have anything to say that the minority community that would appeal to them and encourage them to vote for republicans. i think it's the same thing with the rnc. younger voters are turned off by the social conservatism and culture war fights that republicans so frequent low wage. so i think that it's nice to have a staffer, but i don't know what this staffer is going to say. >> we shall see. we will watch to see what the youth outreach program means. i'm sorry for our abbreviated time today. dafna linzer, steve bennen and lee fang. thanks for joining us. you can alw
steve, it's been almost a year since the rnc autopsy report. this seems like it's a smart strategy to add a millennial that's going to be a point person, a front person that can draw in more ilk like him, more millennials. >> in theory this makes perfect sense. republicans have struggled greatly with younger voters, therefore you tap someone to go do outreach. it reminds me of north carolina republicans and how they want to do outreach to the minority community but those people don't have...
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right, steve? the last two weeks for a campaign, it's about winning and losing. >> the terry mcauliffe, i'm sorry. i know the guy. i like him very much. he's just not a tight fit for virginia and the b fact that the republicans have apparently lost the race to terry mcauliffe speaks ill of the republican party in virginia now. >> incredible. political parties are either expanding or contracting. this is the inevitable consequence of nominating somebody through a caucus process. >> explain why did they decide to do it through a convention instead of a primary that would have probably gotten a guy that would have beaten terry mcauliffe? >> in a primary you have impure people voting. you have rhinos participating. >> do you mean people who go to work every day and drop their kids off at school and go to work. >> eat food. >> come home and -- >> grocery shop. >> put the kids to bed and don't spend all day listening to talk radio on the blogosphere? those people. >> exactly right. >> we don't want those
right, steve? the last two weeks for a campaign, it's about winning and losing. >> the terry mcauliffe, i'm sorry. i know the guy. i like him very much. he's just not a tight fit for virginia and the b fact that the republicans have apparently lost the race to terry mcauliffe speaks ill of the republican party in virginia now. >> incredible. political parties are either expanding or contracting. this is the inevitable consequence of nominating somebody through a caucus process....
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our agenda panel, suzy khimm, steve benen and earl hutchinson. you know find more at thomasroberts.msn thomasroberts.msnbc.com. >>> we're also watching races in a dozen other cities across the country. bill if bill de blasio befts joe lhota -- mike dugan could be detroit's first white mayor in 40 years if he can beat benny napoleon. in minneapolis, voters there will have 35 mayoral candidates to choose from, so we wish you good luck with that one. >>> still ahead, terror in the skies. two skydiving planes colliding in midair, all caught on tape and all of the jumpers live to tell this story. we'll hear from them coming up. >>> plus we're learning more about the man who opened fire inside a popular new jersey mall last night, causing hundreds of customers running for their lives. >>> shocking new allegations against dolphins guard richie incognito accused of leaving threatening messages for his teammates. hazing in the nfl. is it time for the league to crack down with a zero tolerance policy and stand by it? weigh in on twitter or facebook. we'll
our agenda panel, suzy khimm, steve benen and earl hutchinson. you know find more at thomasroberts.msn thomasroberts.msnbc.com. >>> we're also watching races in a dozen other cities across the country. bill if bill de blasio befts joe lhota -- mike dugan could be detroit's first white mayor in 40 years if he can beat benny napoleon. in minneapolis, voters there will have 35 mayoral candidates to choose from, so we wish you good luck with that one. >>> still ahead, terror in...
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. >>> steve jobs changed every's lives with this thing called the ipad. now his childhood is going to be preserve. this home where he grew up is now in a storage site. the garage is where steve jobs built some of the first apple computers. >>> take a look at these images. while talking to thousands at st. peter's square pope francis made a new friend. the little boy sat in the chair and just wouldn't move. an aid tried to get the little boy off the stage, but it didn't work. instead the boy wrapped his arms around the pope, and the pope didn't mind. at one point he had--there you go. >>> some how i think his parents are going to remember that for a long time. up next on al jazeera america. >> it is reported that at 8:50 a meteorite fell on a farm in new jersey. >> it was all make believe but the anniversary of the war of the world broadcast is just as real as it has ever been. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are your headlines. for three hours lawmakers grilled health and human secretary kathleen sebelius for website healthca
. >>> steve jobs changed every's lives with this thing called the ipad. now his childhood is going to be preserve. this home where he grew up is now in a storage site. the garage is where steve jobs built some of the first apple computers. >>> take a look at these images. while talking to thousands at st. peter's square pope francis made a new friend. the little boy sat in the chair and just wouldn't move. an aid tried to get the little boy off the stage, but it didn't work....
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so sue, we've got steve here, we're ready to talk about the fed. nobody really -- i can't remember a less eagerly awaited fed meeting than this one. compared with the one back in september where we all thought something was going to happen. >> i think this is a holding period here and what we look for is hints in the statement whether they're going to flash, talk about it in the next hour, what kind of light they flash for the markets? >> do you think they will? >> i don't think they will. i will point out, i was calculating -- >> oh, yes. >> go back and show a chart since june of the s&p. >> all right. >> we're at 1650, more than 100 points above where they were when the fed was ready to taper on the s&p. something to take into account. and i also wanted to talk about today's data not -- >> cpi data. >> and adp data. the numbers 130 that's been stepping down. look at that in a second. nonfarm payroll estimate 130 as well and september revised down. look at the chart here. the adp numbers. what you see there it doesn't take an economic genius to fi
so sue, we've got steve here, we're ready to talk about the fed. nobody really -- i can't remember a less eagerly awaited fed meeting than this one. compared with the one back in september where we all thought something was going to happen. >> i think this is a holding period here and what we look for is hints in the statement whether they're going to flash, talk about it in the next hour, what kind of light they flash for the markets? >> do you think they will? >> i don't...
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steve pieters: dr. levine offered me the opportunity to be patient number one on the very first drug they ever tried against h.i.v., and i was treated with that drug for a total of 39 weeks. well, within six wee, all of my kaposi's sarcoma lesionhadisappeared. and the lymphoma had gone into complete mission. of the 90 patients who received the drug, steve pieters was the only one to experience positive results, along with some unpleasant side effects. it was an extraordinarily toxic drug, and it blew out my adrenal glands. it caused major uromuscular damage, wasting, peripheral neuropathy. it took me about a year to recover from the side effects of the drug. the other patients have all since died from the progression of aids. it was witn e next year the drug azt was introced. and it was a good drug it sti is. thproblem, thoh, is tt wuse e drug to treat the h.i.v. virus, it will absolutely learn how to live with that drug. it becomes resistant to the virus. in a biologic sense, the virus must stay alive.
steve pieters: dr. levine offered me the opportunity to be patient number one on the very first drug they ever tried against h.i.v., and i was treated with that drug for a total of 39 weeks. well, within six wee, all of my kaposi's sarcoma lesionhadisappeared. and the lymphoma had gone into complete mission. of the 90 patients who received the drug, steve pieters was the only one to experience positive results, along with some unpleasant side effects. it was an extraordinarily toxic drug, and...
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joining us now is the governor of kentucky steve beshear. thank you for joining us this morning. >> you're welcome. >> you have your own portal. tell me how many have been coming in and how many have signed up? >> we've been going gangbusters unlike the federal exchange. we have had 350 unique visitors to our website. from 12:01 a.m. october 1, kentucky have been swarming this website. we have so far signed up almost 32,000 now kentucky residents for the medicaid program or qualified health plan. things are working well here. >> the vast majority are signing up for medicaid correct? >> about two-thirds one-third. 20,000 in medicaid so far, 10,000 in the qualified health plans. it's so much quicker once you determine you qualify for medicaid it's quick you can go ahead and register and sign up. when you find out you qualify for premium subsidies and health plans you take your time. people are shopping and looking at different plans. we have another 12,000 people have determined they qualify for the subsidies and they're now just shopping. the
joining us now is the governor of kentucky steve beshear. thank you for joining us this morning. >> you're welcome. >> you have your own portal. tell me how many have been coming in and how many have signed up? >> we've been going gangbusters unlike the federal exchange. we have had 350 unique visitors to our website. from 12:01 a.m. october 1, kentucky have been swarming this website. we have so far signed up almost 32,000 now kentucky residents for the medicaid program or...
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. >>> steve, good morning. we are looking at a commute that still looks pretty good. we have been looking around for road work but we don't have a lot. we've been watching the commutes especially the the bay bridge we watch it very closely for you. until major problems coming into the city right now. also looking at the commute here on the east shore freeway, that is a very nice looking drive heading west out to the mccarthur maze. if you are driving in san jose northbound 280 is looking good. now let's go back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. >>> topping our news this morning developing news out of san francisco where a man in a wheelchair is dead after being hit by a car. ktvu channel 2 reporter katie utehs is joining us live from the scene. good morning, katie. >> reporter: good morning. the man in the wheelchair was heading east on market. so toward downtown. let me step out of the way and show you this busy intersection. you really see the cars zooming through right now. now that its back open. you can see some of the debris still in the roadway and the orange mar
. >>> steve, good morning. we are looking at a commute that still looks pretty good. we have been looking around for road work but we don't have a lot. we've been watching the commutes especially the the bay bridge we watch it very closely for you. until major problems coming into the city right now. also looking at the commute here on the east shore freeway, that is a very nice looking drive heading west out to the mccarthur maze. if you are driving in san jose northbound 280 is...
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newly minted celebrity steve horringan. >> he is allowed to celebrate for the home team. >> thank you for joining us. >>> i mean, the cardinals had a great year. 97 wins. >> and you are making good on the loss. >>> president obama's approval rating taking a big hit. >> i am alisyn camerota, two new polls tell the story today. the last 1 from wall street, nbc news shoes a five- point drop to a new low of 42 percent. that jives with the recent fox news polls. it shoes a disapproval rating higher than 50 percent. tom, is this all obama care related? >> hard to pinpoint. as the news stories came out and talking about middle class sticker shock and people dropped from their policies, you have to think that that is contributing to it. both of the polls were taken friday through monday and the fox news poll was earlier than that. we haven't seen the public reaction to what happen this week with the president in boston and kathleen sebelius' testimony. i expect we'll see more coming out as we get more data. >> tom, are americans more upset that the website doesn't work and riddled with glitch
newly minted celebrity steve horringan. >> he is allowed to celebrate for the home team. >> thank you for joining us. >>> i mean, the cardinals had a great year. 97 wins. >> and you are making good on the loss. >>> president obama's approval rating taking a big hit. >> i am alisyn camerota, two new polls tell the story today. the last 1 from wall street, nbc news shoes a five- point drop to a new low of 42 percent. that jives with the recent fox news...
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steve case co-founded aol and is now ceo of evolution, an investor firm in washington, d.c. he is convinced the law would encourage the creation of more start-ups. >> i think it will unleash a new way of entrepreneurship across the nation. >> reporter: case was on president obama's jobs council and was a major supporter of the jobs act. >> the jobs act will help provide more entrepreneurs in more places and in more sectors of our economy the ability to raise the capital, to get started or to grow their company. >> reporter: arturo says this new law could help him raise money. >> it will allow us to focus on growth much faster and not have to deal with the standard angel funding ventures we would have to go on. >> reporter: is this also going to create more jobs? >> absolutely. if we want to get our economic growth up, the place to start is start-ups. to make sure we're competitive, the focus is start-ups. >> reporter: according to the bureau of labor statistics, each year since 1994, start-ups gained more of all u.s. businesses. to upgrade the law so anyone can raise money o
steve case co-founded aol and is now ceo of evolution, an investor firm in washington, d.c. he is convinced the law would encourage the creation of more start-ups. >> i think it will unleash a new way of entrepreneurship across the nation. >> reporter: case was on president obama's jobs council and was a major supporter of the jobs act. >> the jobs act will help provide more entrepreneurs in more places and in more sectors of our economy the ability to raise the capital, to...
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steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> steve will stay on this case. >>> breaking tonight, the new york city police department's highly controversial stop and frisk program back in the news. a judge has blocked an order to change the practice after a judge ruled it violated civil rights, keeping the program going for now. critics say it unfairly targets minorities and in 2011 almost 700,000 people were stopped by police. >>> video of how drugs are smuggled into the u.s. from across the southern boarder. this drug tunnel was one of the most sophisticated they have ever seen. they found 8 tons of marijuana and hundreds of pounds of cocaine. three people under arrest. >>> to a brand new job tonight for the man who revealed america's sweeping spy program, edward snowden who of course is now living in russia. it comes as forbes magazine this week named president putin the most powerful leader in the world putting president obama at number two. putin's rise in part due to his handling of snowden. tonight new reports that snowden is now employed again. brian ross on the case again tonight. >>
steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> steve will stay on this case. >>> breaking tonight, the new york city police department's highly controversial stop and frisk program back in the news. a judge has blocked an order to change the practice after a judge ruled it violated civil rights, keeping the program going for now. critics say it unfairly targets minorities and in 2011 almost 700,000 people were stopped by police. >>> video of how drugs are smuggled into the u.s....
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. >> thanks, steve, construction in san jose this morning along highway 87 northbound at the north taylor off-ramp. closed this morning. up next a live look at the san mateo bridge, still foggy, this has been like this since monday but traffic is flowing nicely in both directions, at the bay bridge toll plaza, not seeing back up just yet, still early in the morning for that. and finally highway 4 through the bay point pittsburgh area, those highlights you see there are westbound traffic as you make the drive toward concord and 680, no delays as of yet. 4:30, back to the desk. >> highway 121 in sonoma county is back open after a crash, christien kafton is live with the latest details and i understand chp says alcohol was a likely factor. >> yeah, the accident happened along this stretch of road after 7:00 last night, two cars collided, killing one man and leaving at least three other people injured. investigators say 25-year-old demmadare chan drays was driving a jaguar south and witnesses say he crossed the center line to pass other cars and that is when the collision happened, the jaguar
. >> thanks, steve, construction in san jose this morning along highway 87 northbound at the north taylor off-ramp. closed this morning. up next a live look at the san mateo bridge, still foggy, this has been like this since monday but traffic is flowing nicely in both directions, at the bay bridge toll plaza, not seeing back up just yet, still early in the morning for that. and finally highway 4 through the bay point pittsburgh area, those highlights you see there are westbound traffic...
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steve sedgwick live for us in london. i worked at cnbc for six years. i remember '07, we hit these new highs. doesn't seem like we're getting this sort of enthusiasm for it. so what's the feeling like and why? >> i'll tell you one reason why. because too many people haven't been invested in this rightly. we've had 24% to the up side on the s&p so far this year and they're thinking i'm worried, i better own some of it or my investors will say why did i miss out. but as you say, the enthusiasm is tempered. for instance only 52.5% of companies reporting in this earnings season are actually beating expectations on revenue. on revenue itself, sales only about half are beating expectations. so the numbers in sales are pretty average. data is not that great. but everyone is thinking no tapering and so moving to the the up side. >> what about s.a.c. settlement? >> right. this investigation has been going on pretty much the whole time you were at cnbc almost. the best part of seven years under some form of investigation. according to reuters, the wall street jou
steve sedgwick live for us in london. i worked at cnbc for six years. i remember '07, we hit these new highs. doesn't seem like we're getting this sort of enthusiasm for it. so what's the feeling like and why? >> i'll tell you one reason why. because too many people haven't been invested in this rightly. we've had 24% to the up side on the s&p so far this year and they're thinking i'm worried, i better own some of it or my investors will say why did i miss out. but as you say, the...
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they're not breathing, right an steve said that several times and how do we know someone is not breathing? we look, listen, and feel and open the air way and we look to see if the chest is rising and listen to feel air and how long do we check for actually? american red cross o says about ten seconds and if they are not breathing we readjust the air way and check for ten seconds again and not breathing for the secretarsecond time we said say and you check the air ways twic and when you know someone is dead you move on. let's go through the categories. walking wounded and anybody tha follows directions and get up and walk and it's green. d is delayed and anybody that i injured but we don't think it's life-threatening. i is the people that need treatment right now and d is th dead and black and during triag you open an air way and how lon does that take? two seconds and it takes ten seconds to check and bleeding - the only bleeding i want you to treat during triage are arteria bleeding and spurting out and you could bleed to death in about three minutes and shock and if the person is uncons
they're not breathing, right an steve said that several times and how do we know someone is not breathing? we look, listen, and feel and open the air way and we look to see if the chest is rising and listen to feel air and how long do we check for actually? american red cross o says about ten seconds and if they are not breathing we readjust the air way and check for ten seconds again and not breathing for the secretarsecond time we said say and you check the air ways twic and when you know...
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i mean since youtube steve james and that no one should be in the nineteen ninety two said that its support to groups in kashmir was not stalled the us would have predicted focused on as a stitch on some of those. we have information indicating that are inside and of those and then continue to provide material support to groups that having his students. i must dig up information based industry. from vegas that was in her condo focused on small wooden board to the us writes in his new book. he was voted monday button on its package of sanctions be applied against its own to be supporting acts of internationalism and i have this possibility of cutting open his mission the decision is that the guardian notes in his bull markets and delusions little was desolate been the coolest blacks than you assemble it is from above the us in the form of an office information that your intelligence the isi and elements of the army of supporting fresh meaty and sikh militants who got the optimism not stopping points included the book says the board comprised are awaiting victims training and assistance and p
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correct answer steve stockton of texas. no one since 1843 had been blocked from confirmation. >> mel block. >> he was blocked by the senate to be the head of the housing finance agency. >> that is correct. with that rush you finish with 300. martin 300. the winner tom davis, former congressman from virginia with 1,000 points. congratulations, tom, as our winner, we will tell you, bill wolf will tell you, here's what you have won. >> as our champion, you will have your name printed in exquisite sharpee on the coveted "up against the clock" gold cup. you get to show it off to friends, family and local school chin for exactly one woke. you will receive an appearance this coming week on msnbc "the cycle" airing weekdays 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. eastern time. you get to play if our bonus round for food's grand prize of a gift certificate to little pony the most authentic eating and drinking experience in new york's historic village and while there, get a tattoo or a piercing. back to you, steve. >> that is an exciting prize packet. con
correct answer steve stockton of texas. no one since 1843 had been blocked from confirmation. >> mel block. >> he was blocked by the senate to be the head of the housing finance agency. >> that is correct. with that rush you finish with 300. martin 300. the winner tom davis, former congressman from virginia with 1,000 points. congratulations, tom, as our winner, we will tell you, bill wolf will tell you, here's what you have won. >> as our champion, you will have your...
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from the culinary institute of america, for "teen kids news," i'm steve. mmm. >> coming up, we go to the circus, and i get to meet an elephant. >> who doesn't love the circus? alexa visited one that bills itself as having a lot of soul. >> [ vocalizing ] >> when you go to the circus, you expect to see acrobats, wild animals, and other incredible acts from faraway countries. as zeke explained to me, the universoul circus certainly has all that. >> we bring different people from china. we bring them from africa. we bring them from brazil. we bring them from france. jean claude -- he's out of france. we go to africa. we go all over the world. >> ♪ lean back, lean back ♪ i said, my...don't dance ♪ just pull up our pants >> what makes this circus different from other circuses? >> what makes it different to me is that it's more interactive. you're not just sitting out there, looking at the show. you actually become a part of the show. we get kids in the audience dancing. that's one of my thrills. >> as one of the cohosts, zeke interacts with the audience t
from the culinary institute of america, for "teen kids news," i'm steve. mmm. >> coming up, we go to the circus, and i get to meet an elephant. >> who doesn't love the circus? alexa visited one that bills itself as having a lot of soul. >> [ vocalizing ] >> when you go to the circus, you expect to see acrobats, wild animals, and other incredible acts from faraway countries. as zeke explained to me, the universoul circus certainly has all that. >> we bring...
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steve, i'm curious. where does this then leave an investor as we start to head into the end of the year? >> well, my view right now is that you should avoid all of these high-flying tax stocks. i think they have gotten incredibly expensive and are not investable here. there is a lot of value in the equity income space. mortgage rates are trading at 80% to 85% of book. you are buying them at quite a discount here. a lot of mlps, specially upstream mlps that are yielding double digits right now are a very good bargain. i would stay away from high-flying tech. >> a couple of ideas from steve, joe. thank you. appreciate. >>> let's get to the big corporate of the day. apple, the tech giant, will report earnings after the bell tonight. how has the stock performed historically around these sorts of earnings announcements. see ma mo seema mody is at apple with more. >> that hasn't always resulted in apple shares trading higher. apple did gain 5% after reporting second quarter results in july and moved lower afte
steve, i'm curious. where does this then leave an investor as we start to head into the end of the year? >> well, my view right now is that you should avoid all of these high-flying tax stocks. i think they have gotten incredibly expensive and are not investable here. there is a lot of value in the equity income space. mortgage rates are trading at 80% to 85% of book. you are buying them at quite a discount here. a lot of mlps, specially upstream mlps that are yielding double digits right...
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steve, glad you're back from dallas. got headlines to bring you. while you were sleeping michael jackson's former doctor walking free. conrad murray served two years of a four year sentence for giving michael jackson a deadly dose of propofol. murray says he plans to try to get his medical license back in the state of nevada. >>> developing this morning, israeli air force attacking the gaza strip shortly after militants fired two rockets at southern israel. rockets causing no injuries reported so far. according to israel defense force, hamas is responsible for that rocket fire. we'll keep watching this one as it develops. >>> singer chris brown waking up in jail cell yet again. this time police say he attacked a man outside a hotel in washington, d.c. over the weekend. the 24-year-old is still on probation for beating up rihanna -- remember this -- back in 2009. if he is found in violation of his probation agreement he could face four years behind bars. he'll face a judge this morning on felony assault charges. >>> this morning we're remembering ro
steve, glad you're back from dallas. got headlines to bring you. while you were sleeping michael jackson's former doctor walking free. conrad murray served two years of a four year sentence for giving michael jackson a deadly dose of propofol. murray says he plans to try to get his medical license back in the state of nevada. >>> developing this morning, israeli air force attacking the gaza strip shortly after militants fired two rockets at southern israel. rockets causing no injuries...
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. >> steve, detente, detente, solo una vez por noche, ya. michael, michael, ¿quÉ diablos haces aquÍ? contÉstame, michael, michael, contÉstame. ¿quÉ te pasa, michael? contÉstame. (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (quejidos). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (quejidos). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). >> feliz halloween. (mÚsica). >> dios, quÉ diablos sucediÓ ahora. >> cariÑo, ¿quÉ haces aquÍ afuera? hace frÍo, michael, ¿qÉe sucede? michael, michael, contÉstame. dame el bebe. michael, ¿quÉ sucede? contÉstame. (sirenas policiales). >> vamos por aquÍ, estamos investigando el hecho. (varias voces). >> fue descrito por la policÍa como manson por su crueldad. y es mÁs terrorÍfico que cualquier pelÍcula que hollywood pudiera imaginar. el cuerpo desnudo de judith myers estaba tendido boca abajo en un charco de sangre en un pasillo de arriba. (llanto de mujer). >> dicen que la apuÑalaron 17 veces, el cuerpo de su novio, steven haley apareciÓ en la cocina de la planta baja vÍctima de una aparente golpiza con un bate de beisbol de alu
. >> steve, detente, detente, solo una vez por noche, ya. michael, michael, ¿quÉ diablos haces aquÍ? contÉstame, michael, michael, contÉstame. ¿quÉ te pasa, michael? contÉstame. (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (quejidos). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (quejidos). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). >> feliz halloween. (mÚsica). >> dios, quÉ diablos sucediÓ ahora. >> cariÑo, ¿quÉ haces aquÍ afuera? hace frÍo, michael, ¿qÉe sucede? michael, michael, contÉstame....
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give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: hey, cohen family. glad to have you back. hey, good. how you folks? how you folks doing? got it going on. all right, everybody. yeah. welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey, and, boy, we got another good one for you today. returning for their second day om scottsdale, arizona, it's the cohen family! and from wilton, california, it's the simmons family! everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new, stylish ford fusion. let's go. latawnya, lindsay.
give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: hey, cohen family. glad to have you back. hey, good. how you folks? how you folks doing? got it going on. all right, everybody. yeah. welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey, and, boy, we got another good one for you today. returning for their second day om scottsdale, arizona, it's the cohen family! and from wilton, california, it's the simmons family! everybody's here trying to...
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give it up for steve harvey. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: that's great. you look happening. how you folks? thank you very much. thank you very much. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey, and, boy, we got another good one for you today. returning for their second day from austin, texas--what a good family--it's the murphy family, and from bridgeton, new jersey, it's the russell family. everybody is here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new, fuel-efficient ford fusion. yep. let's play "feud." give me dave. give me rochelle. let's go.
give it up for steve harvey. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: that's great. you look happening. how you folks? thank you very much. thank you very much. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey, and, boy, we got another good one for you today. returning for their second day from austin, texas--what a good family--it's the murphy family, and from bridgeton, new jersey, it's the russell family. everybody is here trying to win theirself a...
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steve cohen is lot of things. he was smart enough to surround himself with people that are very, very bright. they didn't make that much money for being stupid. melissa: james what do you think. >> i will not cry for them either but this may be interpreted as sad commentary on wall street -- melissa: why is this not a sad commentary on wall street? at love folks out there say this firm has been very suspicious for a long time. they were trading ahead of the street. they were too good. made too much money. all the talk on the street for years and years it was dirty money. >> you have to give people their presumption of innocence and you need to keep it in per speck. they had six people convicted of six people of insider trading. there is a firm of about a thousand people. this is not entirely clear a firm-wide problem although obviously when they agreed to right a very big check, in fact the biggest check ever it raises questions. melissa: it's a firm-wide problem. >> i'm sorry, i read -- melissa: ha is exactly wha
steve cohen is lot of things. he was smart enough to surround himself with people that are very, very bright. they didn't make that much money for being stupid. melissa: james what do you think. >> i will not cry for them either but this may be interpreted as sad commentary on wall street -- melissa: why is this not a sad commentary on wall street? at love folks out there say this firm has been very suspicious for a long time. they were trading ahead of the street. they were too good....
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steve day's doctors diagnosed him with black lung. >> my doctor says my lungs are shot. >> reporter: doctors at johns hopkins hospital, hired by the coal company, rejected the diagnosis and, we found, that of hundreds of other miners, saving the companies millions of dollars. the head of the black lung unit at hopkins, dr. paul wheeler, did not find a single case of severe black lung in available cases we examined since the year 2000, not one. >> that's my opinion and i have a perfect right to my opinion. >> reporter: but we found his opinion has been wrong a lot. gary fox was denied black lung benefits for ten years after dr. wheeler read his x-ray as negative. it was only after fox's death at the age of 58 that an autopsy concluded fox did indeed have black lung. >> you have a system that for so many miners is rigged against them. >> reporter: now hopkins has announced it is spending the black lung program while it reviews the findings of our investigation. >> i'd like to see the truth come out. i'd like to see the wrongdoers in this system exposed. >> reporter: steve day and his w
steve day's doctors diagnosed him with black lung. >> my doctor says my lungs are shot. >> reporter: doctors at johns hopkins hospital, hired by the coal company, rejected the diagnosis and, we found, that of hundreds of other miners, saving the companies millions of dollars. the head of the black lung unit at hopkins, dr. paul wheeler, did not find a single case of severe black lung in available cases we examined since the year 2000, not one. >> that's my opinion and i have a...
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. >> reporter: steve's doctors found he had black lung from breathing in so much coal dust. the disease scars and shrinks the lungs. >> my doctors say my lungs are shot. >> reporter: he says he can't be far from oxygen and in 2005 he was awarded a $1,000 a month disability benefit under a federal program for coal miners with black lung. but day's coal company appealed the case and then won after it hired a doctor at one of the country's most prestigious hospitals, johns hopkins in baltimore. dr. paul wheeler found day did not have disabling black lung, the same opinion he has given against hundreds of coal miners who also been denied benefits. for dr. wheeler's opinions, the coal companies have paid hopkins millions of dollars. >> you have essentially become dr. no. you never find. >> i do find. >> reporter: according to records from the last 13 years, examined by abc news and the center for public integrity, of 1,573 cases dr. wheeler never found a single case that would automatically qualify a miner for benefits, not one. >> you stand by all those cases? >> absolutely. tha
. >> reporter: steve's doctors found he had black lung from breathing in so much coal dust. the disease scars and shrinks the lungs. >> my doctors say my lungs are shot. >> reporter: he says he can't be far from oxygen and in 2005 he was awarded a $1,000 a month disability benefit under a federal program for coal miners with black lung. but day's coal company appealed the case and then won after it hired a doctor at one of the country's most prestigious hospitals, johns...
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- i'm getting the all clear from steve. so, mr. schrute, what is your response to the consumer product safety commission that says dunder mifflin paper is toxic? - this is gotcha journalism. but you know what? they're not gonna "gotch" me. - it's clearly not an accounting mistake. - oh, kevin. - so... - his gambling problem must have resurfaced. i'm gonna have to send him home until i can do an investigation. - well, you gotta do what you gotta do, so... - this is slander, ms. black. slander, i say. i dare you to produce one credible source about this. - well, as it happens, we have with us the foreman of your upstate new york paper mill, sondra mc-- sondra mick. - [new york accent] good afternoon, iris. it's a pleasure. - i'll get straight to the point. is your paper toxic? - no, the paper's not toxic... - thank you, sondra! - unless it's exposed to oxygen. then it becomes extremely toxic. - do not listen to her! this employee is obviously disgruntled. - what the heck is going on? the stock price is plummeting. are you gonna get c
- i'm getting the all clear from steve. so, mr. schrute, what is your response to the consumer product safety commission that says dunder mifflin paper is toxic? - this is gotcha journalism. but you know what? they're not gonna "gotch" me. - it's clearly not an accounting mistake. - oh, kevin. - so... - his gambling problem must have resurfaced. i'm gonna have to send him home until i can do an investigation. - well, you gotta do what you gotta do, so... - this is slander, ms. black....
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my name is steve welker. i own a dog walking service called hookers held since 2009. before that i raise my family working here in 76 to go to school originally. so much has been said that i wanted to say that i'm going to let her rip and see what comes out. we all live in stockton. i don't need to tell you but i have. this is a coastal city. when i came here in 1976, letting go to the gg nra and went to the beach. it was already established but i didn't know it. we went to the beach because we lived at the coast. this is what we do. we gave it all to gg nra and they were better protected from development and preserve it for our use. now we're finding we can't use it. this is wrong. this is so wrong. not only are we going to lose a stake in our parks, not only are we going to lose people's jobs and businesses, we are lose the ability to be a coastal city. they're going to lock us out. it's got to be different than that. it just has to be. if we can take it back, if that's what it takes, taking it back we should take it back. i don't know if there's the will to do it b
my name is steve welker. i own a dog walking service called hookers held since 2009. before that i raise my family working here in 76 to go to school originally. so much has been said that i wanted to say that i'm going to let her rip and see what comes out. we all live in stockton. i don't need to tell you but i have. this is a coastal city. when i came here in 1976, letting go to the gg nra and went to the beach. it was already established but i didn't know it. we went to the beach because we...